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To say that we are excited by the prospects of the OUYA Android gaming console would be an understatement. As soon as we saw this concept on Kickstarter we have been hungry for all of the news on this innovative and enticing new device. However, it looks like the OUYA is likely to have some serious competition for our hard-earned Android gaming dollars. Apparently, the company PlayJam is also working on an Android-based gaming console, and theirs is even smaller than the OUYA.

It's called the GameStick and it literally looks like a USB Flash stick and fits neatly into its own gaming controller providing an integrated experience. From the looks of the device, it will likely debut with a less powerful chip than the OUYA, but that doesn't mean it won't be able to offer an affordable and enjoyable gaming experience. This project is also on Kickstarter. Above is a pic of the device, and below we have a video demo of the prototype followed by a press release and links,

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GAMESTICK, THE WORLDS MOST PORTABLE TV GAMES CONSOLE CAMPAIGNS FOR CONSUMER SUPPORT ON KICKSTARTER

London & San Francisco;January 2nd, 2013; PlayJam,the global platform for casual and social games on Smart TV, launched its Kickstarter campaign today in a bid to bring its dedicated games console - GameStick - to life.

The team behind GameStick hope to accelerate the race to change the face of big screen gaming with the launch of the most portable, affordable, dedicated TV gaming device on the market priced at just $79.

GameStick is a small yet powerful, dedicated games console that plugs directly into a TV's HDMI slot and comes with a fully featured Bluetooth controller - ready to go right out of the box. When on the move, the two combine into a single unit, putting big screen gaming right into the pocket. The device will be compatible with other Bluetooth controllers enabling true multi-player functionality.

"We wanted to create a games console that helped further our overriding mission to bring affordable gaming to the big screen". Says Jasper Smith, CEO PlayJam. "Not only that, we wanted to push the boundaries of what has been achieved up to now bypacking sufficient power into the most portable of devices, enabling users to carry that experience with them wherever they go."

The 30 day Kickstarter campaign launched today with the team at PlayJam looking to raise a minimum of $100,000 to help make GameStick a reality. Supporters of the project can get involved by pledging as little as $10.

"We are currently in a closed Beta phase of development with a working prototype that our guys are using to test some great games. Next comes the final design stage and live testing of both the controller and the games," continues Smith. "We are fortunate to have been able to utilize our existing technology to get us to this point and have preferred manufacturers in place and an existing developer network ready to go. However, to get this project over the line and into full production, we need the support of the backers on Kickstarter."

GameStick will feature a purpose-built game store through which users will be able to browse and download content. The proposition will be powered by PlayJam's existing Games Network for Smart TV which currently supports developers such as Relentless Software, First Star Software, and Disney.

To date, the team has been focused on bringing GameStick to its pre-production phase by finalising hardware design and integrating the back end technology to power the service. They have worked with a small beta group of developers to announce the following initial line-up.

MYFC Manager
Developer
Games
Madfinger
Shadowgun and Dead Trigger
Hutch
SmashCops
Supersecret Software
Cannabalt
First Star
Boulder Dash XL
FGOL
Hungry Shark, Grabatron and Pool Bar
Relentless Software
Quiz Climber and Blue Toad Murder Files
Sports Director
Now that the project is public, the team hopes to work with all Android developers looking to get their games onto the big screen. GameStick's Bluetooth controller uses different modes to allow the gamer to access and play 100's of compatible games directly onto their TV.

"To date, the most accessible route to TV gaming for the consumer has been the traditional games console – this is changing. GameStick gives the thousands of Android developers out there an additional route to bring an affordable big-screen gaming experience direct to their fans. What's more, we wanted to do this via a unique, highly portable device that will enable pure social gaming – by that we mean people sharing great experiences in the same room!" Smith concluded.

this is awesome, And they will only get more powerful... I can see home consoles being given quite the run for their money. Man this is epic.

and already 54k in one day... my god that's amazing.

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My exact thought. I've found many Android games to be far more entertaining than some console games. Plus with the graphics getting better and better...its going to give consoles a real run for their money. Quite impressed.